What Did You Do To (or With) Your Cayenne Today ?
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I picked up an 04 Turbo with 98K miles this weekend. Sand white over Havana. I also picked up some used black 22" GTS style wheels as I'm not a fan of the original chrome Turbo wheels.
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@Libast there are more pics on here https://rennlist.com/forums/cayenne-...edition-5.html.
It's basically this plumbing without all the connectors. https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...n-install.html . I used only two, one on each hose, a 1/2 to 3/4.
It's basically this plumbing without all the connectors. https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...n-install.html . I used only two, one on each hose, a 1/2 to 3/4.
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@Libast there are more pics on here https://rennlist.com/forums/cayenne-...edition-5.html.
It's basically this plumbing without all the connectors. https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...n-install.html . I used only two, one on each hose, a 1/2 to 3/4.
It's basically this plumbing without all the connectors. https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...n-install.html . I used only two, one on each hose, a 1/2 to 3/4.
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No pictures but I removed the Bose sub/amp and installed a ID Max 12" powered by a Hifonics Brutus amp. It was my first time installing a sub/amp by myself and it wasn't too bad. Next up - ordering a new head unit.
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Cardan shaft support failure on my 2005 Cayenne S with 125,000 miles, shaft support was the original to the car. Failure was close to home, so I nursed it back home into the garage and did the aftermarket DIY repair following the PCA youtube video. Very straightforward repair with no problems, quality aftermarket part. Can see that the very cheap "JIMI" fix that some Cayenne owners choose to do is also probably a very viable fix as well, and much less expensive. Both options should fix the issue for a very long time.
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Trying to change my air filter but that lil connection on the passenger side air box is a PIA.
Why is nothing ever simple on miss piggy?
Why is nothing ever simple on miss piggy?
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Be careful and don't snap off the nipple. That's the connector for the air suspension compressor intake hose. It's hard to see, but there's a sliding collar that you have to move back out of the way so you can release the clip.
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Here's another photo that I hadn't taken before....
I changed the drivers side for now, I'll get back to passenger side later tonight when I've free time. That connector feels like it was put on there with JB weld....lol
I changed the drivers side for now, I'll get back to passenger side later tonight when I've free time. That connector feels like it was put on there with JB weld....lol
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Crozzer (07-13-2022)
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Replaced the front passenger side skirt jack point cap, with brand new clips!
(no pics but the P/N is 955 559 950 00, took a bout 2 days to get to my dealer... a whole $1.15 each)
(no pics but the P/N is 955 559 950 00, took a bout 2 days to get to my dealer... a whole $1.15 each)